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Hanging shelves, easy to install in garage. $160.

Submitted By: paws-63485@mypacks.net – Click to email about this post
13 or 14 feet total of heavy duty shelf, just right for your emergency supplies.

Materials you will get are listed below:
2 shelves, each 2’ x 4’ x 3/4”
3 shelves, each 2’ x 33’ x 3/4”
7 wireform steel hangers
The 3rd 2′ x 33″ shelf will depend on shared support for two overlapping boards as you see in the loaded shelf. I will also provide some (not all) eye bolts and lend you the eyebolt driver that will fit into your drill or impact wrench. These install in no time.

7 unique high strength steel wireforms that take 24’ wide shelving and are spaced at 16” or 32”apart to support hanging shelves. These will give you 20” of height for loading.

We use these shelves for emergency supplies. The loaded shelf is not for sale. (See picture with loaded shelves).

The 4′ long shelf segments actually only needs to be supported by 2 wire hangers. As you can see from the photograph, a simple threaded eye bolt supports the shelves. You will have an opportunity to help me take the empty shelf down. The rest of the shelving is ready to go.

What I like about these shelves is that in case of an earthquake, they are flexible and resistant to failure. Located in Manzanita.

Manzanita Earns Number One Recognition*

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
At the June Council meeting, our Council put us on a path for a ribbon cutting of our new City Hall sometime in 2025 by approving a construction loan option rather than allowing citizens the opportunity to vote for a Bond. In 2025 during the ceremonies acknowledging the long path to get to this day, I am sure that our number one ranking will not be mentioned so I want to start the celebration of our unique status early.

Other than the Mayor who attempted to give us the opportunity to vote on this important project, the remaining four Council members had no interest in considering a new construction modular option that would have cost millions of dollars less nor putting the financing matter before voters. While resident voters were the losers on this night, the project team consultants breathed easier knowing that checks for more than $430,000 would again resume for their efforts to get us to ribbon cutting day.

So why does this Council loan decision matter? For the past almost 20 years, the City has not been able to adequately maintain our water, street and storm drain infrastructure. Increased water rates, new utility fees, and possible proposed property tax Bond measures to remedy these problems will fill upcoming Council Agendas. So when these funding solution discussions come up, the City will no doubt attempt to convince us that money saved on a less costly City Hall build could not have instead been used to address this past neglect and mitigate the need to make these new revenue requests.

The City Manager in her City Hall Project Update released to citizens on March 27th claimed that visitors currently pay for pretty much of all of our infrastructure. The percentage of Transient Lodging Tax revenue in the proposed Budget that gets transferred to support our infrastructure projects is the following: water – 0% Street – 7.6% Storm Drain – 2% . Contrary to these published declarations, visitors through TLT revenue are not obviously paying for any significant support of our infrastructure needs.

The newly approved loan to pay the debt for our City Hall insures that even less funding will now be available through TLT revenue in the General Fund to finance City infrastructure projects.

The Council President described the City’s outreach process since the 2019 Bond failure and expressed complete confidence they had gotten it right this time and were delivering what a majority of citizens wanted. What went unsaid was we made the same claims in 2019 and we are not going to have a repeat of that outcome this time.

In the months ahead as costs for our City Hall become clearer, the big question is just how much will this project end up costing. No final information on the details of the loan that is being requested has been presented to the public yet so that debt cost is unknown. The City Manager also indicated that including a solar option is still possible and will be presented in upcoming designs.

Most cities that achieve a number one ranking are eager to let their citizens know of the effort that it took to attain such recognition. Any other citizens out there ready to start the celebration?

Oregon is a state of small cities. 317 of these cities are like Manzanita and have a population of 5,000 or less. The June 7th City Council decision insures our place of recognition as having the most expensive City Hall construction project for a City within this category that I am confident will never be broken.
Randy Kugler

Youa with Veterans and with Molly and Janet – Correction

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everyone

Yoga with Janet will be only online and at 9:00 PST. Come join yoga with vets with Molly and Janet, everyone is welcome. It’s fun, it’s free and it’s good for you.

Here is the info:
First we have Yoga with Molly.

Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:

Link. – us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09

Next we have Yoga with Janet.

Day – Tuesday
Time – 9:00 PST

This session will be only online and here is the link:

Link – us02web.zoom.us/j/87875000053

Brian

Caring for Travelers in your hood and mine

Submitted By: mcevoylaree@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Can We please talk about and Recognize that Tis the
Season for travelers! It’s warm and time to Migrate. In my Blood Line I am a Traveler! However as with Life there are soo many different aspects! Some do it on there own/ Some have know Choice/ and Some are Not being properly cared for by the massive amount of Moneys we pay local and Federal taxs to! Our local community of Public Servants seem to have there hands Tied! I shall share a tiny bit of Why I Bring this thought up for ALL To think about! Imagine your Child is out of there mind! They Should be on meds. But do to the Law they can “Politely” Decline” They have know where to go / know safe place to Lay there head.And a Wiley Coyote appears! And pumps them full of drugs for there own gain! And then THEY Just pass her around! Until she is So out of sorts they start to BLAME her for What THEY have done! She was fragile to begin with and they Knew that. They prey upon the Weak. Alright I’m done with this Shameful story of Humanity! My ?? Is What about the Next Mariah? Im Stepping up and have a couple others as well/ perhaps this can just be a Note out to the SLIME That do such things to a Fragile human. Shame on You! And Don’t Bloody do it again.
Next time will be so much worse then a Simple post!

12 ANGRY JURORS: ONLY 5 MORE SHOWS JUNE 10th – 18th NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM

Submitted By: frank@wandascafe.com – Click to email about this post
THE VERDICT IS IN: 12 ANGRY JURORS IS THE MUST-SEE DRAMA OF THE YEAR!

5 SHOWS REMAINING JUNE 10th – 18th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM

Tickets and more information at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the award-winning Henry Fonda movie 12 Angry Men:

On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.

The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.

Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.

However, as the evidence is re-examined, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.

Directed by Frank Squillo.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm

Photo Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players

Church Of The Wild

Submitted By: lufkinali@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join us outside in the St Catherine’s gardens for Church of the Wild:
Sunday, June 25th and July 2 at 4pm:
(more dates to come)

In this meditative gathering, our liturgy will be simple and focus on the presence of the wild life around us. Instead of a sermon, we will take time to listen as the natural world speaks in its own ways, with optional time to share our experiences. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring along a journal, if you like to write or sketch your reflections.
A simple, alternative form of Holy Communion will be offered at the close, to all who would like to participate in this ancient, elemental sacrament.

Help Us Improve SEPRD

Submitted By: chris@kloshgroup.com – Click to email about this post
The Sunset Empire Park + Recreation District is asking for your input as part of a master planning effort. Please consider taking the survey linked below to help us understand how we can better serve our community. Simply scan the QR code and answer and few questions.

In addition to providing your valued input, one special survey taker will win a free three-month pool pass!

For more information contact the Sunset Empire Park + Recreation District at (503) 738-3311 or at www.sunsetempire.com

Teardrop Camper

Submitted By: knightofolde@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
FOR SALE: The Sojourn Plus by Teardrop NW
* Custom add on items
*Electric brakes system
Bike Receiver
Full size Tire w/ mount
*Large Tongue Storge Box
(Diamond plated).
GP 29-Deep Cycle Battery w/Box
Powder coated frame
Fenders/ Diamond plating

Kitchen Options
Aztec design
Large Stove drawer
2 Drawer Stack
(w/dividers)
Large cooler drawer.
Engel 50 Cooler
Custom choice Formica
*(upgrade Reto Y0134-60).
Ranger II Propane Stove w/
1.4 gal propane Tank (fitting installed).

Cabin Options
Cabinets-The Cheslow
*Remote Controlled Fan
(13 speed w/rain sensing)
LED reading lights (2).
*Tri-fold Mattress
(Custom Fold- 7” thick)
Shelf above led lights Left
w/ 12 volt wiring.
*TV w/ DVD + mount.
Exterior 75ohm Connector
& coax Into TV Cavity
*5 X7 Tent w/ door sleeve.

Asking $10,499 for the camper. Texrt or call 503-730-2421

6 REMAINING SHOWS! THE VERDICT IS IN: 12 ANGRY JURORS IS A GUILTY PLEASURE!

Submitted By: frank@wandascafe.com – Click to email about this post
FINAL 2 WEEKENDS, JUNE 9th – 18th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM

Tickets and more information at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the award-winning Henry Fonda movie 12 Angry Men:

On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.

The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.

Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.

However, as the evidence is re-examined, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.

Directed by Frank Squillo.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm

Photos Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players

Community Game Night is Saturday June 10th 6PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello!

Community Game Night is tomorrow, Saturday June 10th, 6 PM
This is a free, fun event where all are welcome to attend – come play games with your friends and neighbors – bring your own favorite game to share, or play one of ours. Hope to see you there!!
Questions or concerns? Call or text Christy @ (503) 800-1092

Blessings!
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
‘lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…”

Spiritual Journey Meditation Class with Jan Boal June 13th

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello!

Please join us at Rising Hearts Studio next Tuesday, June 13, 4-5PM, for a Spiritual Journey Meditation Class facilitated by shamanic practitioner Jan Boal. Come unveil and embrace your spirit guides in this hour long class. This the first of a monthly series, and all are welcome to attend.
Call or email with questions or concerns…

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

Seasonal Bouquets by Friends of North County Recreation District

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Gather with Friends of North County Recreation District at the Deli in Downtown Manzanita, Saturday Morning, 9 AM. There you will discover bouquets from the finest gardens in North County. You will not see our cutters and slashers as they will be bailing themselves out of the County Jail. Oh well, there’s more where they came from. Support the programs at NCRD by purchasing bouquets. Your neighbors are patiently waiting and don’t forget we take donations. Friends of NCRD, PO Box 511, Nehalem, Oregon, 97131. Website: friendsofncrd.org
Tax ID:501-(c)(3) #26-3325407.

Find Your Art and Summer Reading KICKOFF Celebration

Submitted By: info@cannonbeachlibrary.org – Click to email about this post
Join us at the library for “Find Your Art!” and Summer Reading KICK OFF CELEBRATION Saturday, June 17th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. There will be take-home refreshments and door prizes! Make and decorate tambourines and kazoos with artist Miss Karen.
Come register your reader, pick up summer reading bags, and receive a FREE BOOK to get started.

Signup for Summer Reading Program online:
cannonbeachlibrary.org/events/2023-summer-reading-program-find-your-voice/

Cannon Beach Library Annual Fourth of July Used Book Sale

Submitted By: info@cannonbeachlibrary.org – Click to email about this post
The Cannon Beach Library’s Fourth of July Used Book Sale, a cherished and time-honored tradition, returns July 1st to July 4th! Close to the hearts of both local and visiting book enthusiasts, this event is a fundraiser for our community library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. The sale takes place at 131 N Hemlock Street, in downtown Cannon Beach, OR.

Experience the thrill of uncovering literary gems, including timeless classics, contemporary bestsellers, mass-market paperbacks, non-fiction, cookbooks, gardening books, travel guides, holiday books, audio books, DVDs, music CDs, and books for children and young adults. Amazing bargains, affordable finds, and THOUSANDS of books await, whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or simply seeking a memorable adventure. Don’t miss our Bonus Sale – buy 3 items, get the fourth item FREE!

Mark your calendars – the four-day sale runs from Saturday, July 1st to Tuesday, July 4th. Sale hours are Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the famous 5-dollar fill-a-bag sale is Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (bags provided). The library will be closed for all regular services June 29th through July 4th, though books may still be returned in the drop box.

The library’s largest book sale of the year brings volunteers, friends, and families together to support the library. Not only do volunteers meet every week to process donations in preparation for the sale, but over 120 volunteer slots also need to be filled during the sale. To find out how to help, or for more information, visit www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.

Orchestra concerts this weekend!

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Oregon Coast Symphony completes its 2022-2023 season with two classical music concerts in June. This non-profit ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast. In addition to selections from Bizet’s L’Arlesienne Suites (Nos. 1 and 2) and an original composition by orchestra member James Achilles, the concerts will feature several NOCS musicians as soloists.  Accompanied by the orchestra, Laurie Swanson, oboe, will play a haunting piece entitled The Winter’s Passed; Achilles will sing the famous “Figaro” aria from  Rossini’s Barber of Seville; and Jewell High School student Brayden Payne will be featured in Mozart’s clarinet concerto.

The orchestra will perform the concerts on Saturday, June 10, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy. 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7 pm, and Sunday, June 11, at the Bob Chisholm Community Center (1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR) beginning at 3 pm.

Admission for the concerts will be $10 adults, $5 students, and children 12 and under (accompanied by an adult) free. Tickets will be sold at the door for both concerts (cash or personal check only.)

For more information, please visit our website: nocsymphony.org

Camp Dirty Birds is Popping Up this weekend Friday – Sunday

Submitted By: kelleywebb731@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Members of the community are welcome for any of our camp activities. Stop by, say hi, join the fun, bring the fun, and be part of the fun!

Friday June 9th
4pm Check in and set up camp. You are welcome to come anytime after 4pm to set up and get situated.

6pm Dinner on the schwenker. Bring something to grill over an open fire.

7pm Walk and birding. Around the neighborhood, to the beach, up Neahkahnie, whatever feels right. Or just chill by the fire if you’ve had a long day.

9pm – Campfire chill, hang, games, music, shenanigans

Saturday June 10th
7am Build a fire

7:30 am Morning movement meditation wake up to the site with Za

8:30 coffee and donuts

9am Morning walk and birding

10am Breakfast

11am Letters to loved ones. I am bringing postcards, cards and stamps or you can bring your art supplies and make cards. We will hang out and write letters to people we love and then go drop them in the post box

1pm Lunch

2pm – 6pm Choose your own adventure: Nap, hike, badminton, corn hole, bocce, smash ball, journaling, jam sesh, brainstorm your big idea sesh, meditation, visualization, animal card readings, drawing, painting, gardening, driftwood sculpture making, collage

6pm Dinner. Bring things to throw on the schwenker!

9pm Movie: Surf II (No there is not a Surf I, and if you haven’t seen this movie it is hilariballs (thanks for the rec Sarah!)

Fireside hangs and more shenanigans

Sunday June 11th
Wake up
Coffee and Breakfast
Clean up and check out whenever you’re ready

If you have any questions, special requests or ideas for fun things to add just reply to this or call/text me 503-438-8171.
See you soon’
Kelley